In Advance of Father's Day, The Drive Against Prostate Cancer Will Conduct
Screenings in Mobile Medical Vehicle Outside ESPN Zone

Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani
today joined current and former NBA stars and several prostate cancer survivors
- including Staten Island Borough President Guy Molinari and Herman Badillo
- to announce free prostate cancer screenings in the days leading up to Father's
Day. The free screenings are being offered as part of The Drive Against
Prostate Cancer (The Drive), which has been saving lives since December
1999 by providing prostate cancer screenings around the country to men who
might not otherwise have the test performed.

On both Thursday,
June 14 and Friday, June 15, from 9am to 5pm, men over 40 can visit The
Drive's Airstream Mobile Medical vehicle - a 39-foot recreation vehicle
custom designed for prostate screenings - outside ESPN Zone at 42nd Street
and Broadway in Times Square.

Also joining the Mayor
for the announcement were City Councilmember Marty Golden; Mel Davis, President
of the Retired NBA Players Association; Retired New York Knicks players Charles
Smith and Tom Hoover; Rob Durkee, Executive Director of the Cancer Research
Institute; Winston Dyer, Director of the New York Prostate Cancer Community
Outreach Project; Allan Steinfeld, President of the New York Road Runners
Club; and Wade Thompson, Chairman of Thor Industries and a prostate cancer
survivor who founded The Drive Against Prostate Cancer.

"Aside from skin
cancers, prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer among men in the
United States - affecting one in six men - but it is a disease that can be
treated and beaten, especially when detected early," the Mayor said.
"To fight and beat prostate cancer, men should get screened each year.
Men should also take steps to decrease the likelihood of developing prostate
cancer, such as maintaining a healthy diet and getting plenty of exercise.
As a prostate cancer survivor myself, I encourage all men in New York City
and around the country to talk to their doctors about this disease."

Wade Thompson, Chairman
and CEO of Thor Industries, said, "Our goals are simple: to raise awareness
and eliminate the stigma of prostate cancer, encourage early detection and
help save lives by providing free screenings throughout the United States."

Rob Durkee, Executive
Director of the Cancer Research Institute, said, "The Drive Against
Prostate Cancer has already tested about 10,000 men for prostate cancer
around the U.S. and in Canada and is a very beneficial complement to our Prostate
Cancer Initiative. About 8% of the men tested have had some abnormality with
their results that has required further testing. To these 700+ men, the early
detection provided by The Drive could literally mean the different between
life and death."

Winston Dyer, Director
of the New York Prostate Cancer Community Outreach Project, said, "The
Drive Against Prostate Cancer's visit to New York is a positive step in
helping save lives. There is a lot of prostate cancer research in the field
right now, but most importantly, men must first be screened before any of
the excellent prostate cancer therapies can be applied. Early detection is
critical."

The Drive's
mobile medical vehicle, built by the Airstream division of lead sponsor Thor
Industries, is equipped with two private rooms for screenings. The vehicle
will have trained medical staff available to perform prostate testing and
provide educational information. Men can undergo a confidential screening
consisting of a PSA blood test and DRE. The testing takes approximately 10
minutes. The Drive will notify patients in writing of the outcome and
any necessary follow-up measures.

The prostate cancer
awareness activities culminate in the 5K Fight Against Prostate Cancer
road race in Central Park on Father's Day, Sunday June 17th, sponsored by
the New York Road Runners Club and ABC-7 Television and 77WABC Radio, benefiting
the Cancer Research Institute. Live 3-hour coverage of the 5K Father's Day
race begins at 7:00 a.m. on ABC-7 television as part of the ongoing annual
involvement in ABC-7's Prostate Cancer Awareness Campaign during the month
of June. The NBA Retired Players Association has also partnered with The Drive
Against Prostate Cancer to help underscore the importance of prostate cancer
screenings.

An estimated 180,000
men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year and 37,000 will die of
the disease, according to the American Cancer Society. But, if detected while
the cancer is still confined to the prostate, the five-year relative survival
rate is 100 percent.

About The Drive:
Sponsors of The Drive include Thor Industries, Inc., the second largest
manufacturer of recreation vehicles (RVs) and the largest mid-size bus manufacturer
in North America; UroCor, a leading urology company; Bayer Diagnostics, a
major international pharmaceutical company; Endocare, Inc., a leading developer
of targeted cryoablation, a primary treatment option for prostate cancer;
Cancer Research Institute, a leading non-profit devoted to cancer research;
American Italian Cancer Foundation, a non-profit organization involved in
cancer research, fellowships, and early detection screenings; Cancerfacts.com,
a web site that provides personalized cancer information; US Too!, a nationwide
prostate cancer support community; and Airborne Express, a worldwide leader
in shipping. Together, these companies are providing all components for prostate
cancer screenings including the mobile medical vehicle, diagnostic tests and
analysis, patient notification and educational material.